We should have *one* main repository (Maybe http://www.yapceurope.org/events/conferences.yml if YEF agrees). From that point we may automate the submissions to the other sites (I volunteer to do that). It's hard for organizers to remember all those sites where they should...

Regarding screencasts at Perl events: It would be great to have some presentation recording devices like the ETH Zurich has ( http://www.multimedia.ethz.ch/tec/playmobil ). They recorded the talks at FrOSCamp ( http://www.multimedia.ethz.ch/conferences/2010/froscamp ). But these devices are very expensive. @aligunduz.org: In...

As many people have problems with English text, I started to translate the perlfaq to German (http://perlfragen.de). In our forum at http://perl-community.de often get the question "what does that mean" (with regard to documentation). So I think it is important...

Hi Leo, I really like the new design! But I think the "new feature" at http://dev.perl.org/perl5/ is a bit lost. You get the information about the latest release and then there is a single "Unicode 4.1.0" (btw. it is Unicode...

I'd suggest to have a github repository (e.g. under TPF) with the data in some simple format (e.g. json) as the "source". That could include conferences, workshops and even the regular perl monger meetings. A few volunteers would have direct write access to that repository and most others could fork and send patches.

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